Searching for Full

How GLP-1s Changed My Eating Disordered Life

Published by She Writes Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

Part confessional memoir and part revelatory exploration of the cutting-edge science surrounding GLP-1s and disordered eating, this is a wry, no-holds-barred account of a life shaped by bingeing and purging—until GLP-1s changed everything.

What if you could turn off the noise in your head that’s been controlling your life for decades—and all it took was one shot a week?

Paige Gordon binged for the first time when she was eleven—and for years afterward, she didn’t look back. It wasn’t that overeating made her feel better; she was simply ravenous. All the time. And as she got older, that feeling of constant hunger didn’t go away, but the feeling that accompanied it—shame—grew stronger. So she developed a new habit to go with the bingeing: purging. And once she started, nothing could make her stop. Not therapy, or Prozac, or the various inpatient programs she enrolled in, or any other traditional treatment Western medicine threw her way. And certainly not the love of the many men—good, flawed, or violent—she met along the way.

Searching for Full is a story of a life shaped by bulimia—a story of a girl with negligent and eventually absentee parents; a story of the love she tried to find elsewhere; a story of seeking control, and finding only pain. But Paige’s story doesn’t end there. Because one day, thirty years into living with her disorder, she heard a podcast about GLP-1s. How they could turn off the “food noise” in your head. And that’s when her journey truly began.

About The Author

Paige Gordon is a writer, advocate, and women’s commissioner whose work lives at the intersection of writing and systemic disruption. Her passion is championing large-scale, biologically informed studies that reframe eating disorders as neurobiological conditions rather than moral failures. She serves on the board of directors of the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) and on multiple lived-experience advisory groups supporting research studies, grant initiatives, and patient-centered advocacy efforts. Paige lives in Central California with her partner, two children, and a codependent Saint Berdoodle named Marble.

Product Details

  • Publisher: She Writes Press (January 12, 2027)
  • Length: 256 pages
  • ISBN13: 9798896364344

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Raves and Reviews

“Gordon’s writing is a vulnerable and valiant invitation to sit with her on the cold tile as she pleads to a porcelain confessional for hope and healing. As a reader who once feared the insecurity and instability of my own bulimia, this memoir was a mirror that helped me see my hunger in a way I never have. Searching for Full is daring and sometimes devastating, but just as Paige brought us down to the floor beside her, she also holds our hand as we stand up—together.”—Bridey Thelen-Heidel, author of Bright Eyes

“Paige Gordon’s voice is fearless, incisive, and deeply moving. With remarkable candor, she invites readers into the lived reality of eating disorders: the private negotiations, the contradictions, the quiet suffering that so often remains unseen. Her writing is both intellectually sharp and profoundly human, illuminating the complex terrain of recovery with honesty and courage. This is the kind of book that helps people feel seen, understood, and less alone, and that alone makes it invaluable.”—Yvonne Castañeda, LICSW, author of Pork Belly Tacos with a Side of Anxiety

“Writing with crisp prose and a propulsive pace, Paige Gordon takes us through her twenty-two-year battle with bulimia. Gordon’s writing is raw and honest and although she doesn’t shy away from the darkness, she illuminates her suffering without painting herself as a victim. As the bulimia fades and the chatter silenced, she finds her voice. A voice she uses as a call to action to pursue research and expand treatment for those still suffering with bulimia.”—Andrea Leeb, USA Today best-selling author of Such A Pretty Picture

“It’s a privilege to peer into Paige’s life, memories she shares authentically and with some levity. She shows us the ways trauma and an eating disorder can warp the biggest parts of our lives, the determination that patients and loved ones currently need to find better solutions and care, and how our health care and medical research systems need to evolve so that eating disorders can be fully understood and met with effective and compassionate care.”—Jessica Scheer, CEO of the National Eating Disorders Association

Searching for Full is a heartbreaking yet ultimately hopeful story of trauma and addiction packed with sardonic, insightful humor. One hopes that Gordon’s groundbreaking personal discovery and advocacy will add to the growing body of research about the potential use of GLP drugs for addiction and binge eating disorders. An important and timely read.”—Wendy B. Correa, author of My Pretty Baby

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